A Texas-Sized Health Care Failure

THE Senate Finance Committee has for the moment rejected the idea of creating a public health insurance plan. It’s difficult to see how Americans will be able to find good, affordable health insurance without one. But if we are to go forward without a public option, it is more important than ever to make sure that we get another part of health reform right: the exchanges, where it is envisioned that small businesses and people without employer-sponsored ... Full Story »

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Patricia Blochowiak
4.3
by Patricia Blochowiak - Oct. 9, 2009

Shows a real understanding of the way insurance companies operate.

Demonstrates the necessity of the public option.

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